Mathematical models of biochemical networks can largely facilitate the comprehension of the mechanisms at the basis of cellular processes, as well as the formulation of hypotheses that can be tested by means of targeted...
Proteins containing intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are ubiquitous within biomolecular condensates, which are liquid-like compartments within cells formed through liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS). The sequence of...
The multi-level method for discrete state systems, first introduced by Anderson and Higham (2012), is a highly efficient simulation technique that can be used to elucidate statistical characteristics of biochemical...
The current generation of dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) lacks a mechanistic representation of vegetation responses to soil drought, impairing their ability to accurately predict Earth system responses to future...
The stability of DNA is crucial for the existence of most living organisms. Even a single DNA break can lead to serious problems, including cell death. In this work the position specificity of single strand breaks (SSB) and the...
The multi-level method for discrete state systems, first introduced by Anderson and Higham (2012), is a highly efficient simulation technique that can be used to elucidate statistical characteristics of biochemical...